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Searching for ultra-fast outflows in AGN using variability spectra

Searching for ultra-fast outflows in AGN using variability spectra
Searching for ultra-fast outflows in AGN using variability spectra
We present a qualitative search for ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) in excess variance spectra of radio-quiet active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We analyse 42 sources from the spectroscopic UFO detection sample, and an additional 22 different sources from the variability sample. A total of 58 sources have sufficient observational data from XMM–Newton EPIC-pn and variability for an excess variance spectrum to be calculated. We examine these spectra for peaks corresponding to variable blue-shifted H- and He-like ion absorption lines from UFOs. We find good evidence for such outflows in 28 per cent of the AGN sample and weak evidence in a further 31 per cent, meaning that ∼30–60 per cent of the AGN sample hosts such UFOs. The mean and median blue-shifted velocity is found to be ∼0.14c and 0.12c, respectively. Current variability methods allow for a fast, model-independent determination of UFOs; however, further work needs to be undertaken to better characterize the statistical significance of the peaks in these spectra by more rigorous modelling. Detecting good evidence for variable UFO lines in a large number of sources also lays the groundwork for detailed analysis of the variability time-scales of the absorbers. This will allow us to probe their densities and hence distances from the central supermassive black hole.
Accretion, accretion discs, Black hole physics, Galaxies: active
1365-2966
1088-1108
Igo, Z.
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Lobban, A.
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Igo, Z.
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Parker, M.L.
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Matzeu, G.A.
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Alston, W.
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Igo, Z., Parker, M.L., Matzeu, G.A., Alston, W., Alvarez Crespo, N., Fürst, F., Buisson, D.J.K., Lobban, A., Joyce, A.M ., Mallick, L., Schartel, N. and Santos-Lleó, M. (2020) Searching for ultra-fast outflows in AGN using variability spectra. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 493 (1), 1088-1108. (doi:10.1093/mnras/staa265).

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We present a qualitative search for ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) in excess variance spectra of radio-quiet active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We analyse 42 sources from the spectroscopic UFO detection sample, and an additional 22 different sources from the variability sample. A total of 58 sources have sufficient observational data from XMM–Newton EPIC-pn and variability for an excess variance spectrum to be calculated. We examine these spectra for peaks corresponding to variable blue-shifted H- and He-like ion absorption lines from UFOs. We find good evidence for such outflows in 28 per cent of the AGN sample and weak evidence in a further 31 per cent, meaning that ∼30–60 per cent of the AGN sample hosts such UFOs. The mean and median blue-shifted velocity is found to be ∼0.14c and 0.12c, respectively. Current variability methods allow for a fast, model-independent determination of UFOs; however, further work needs to be undertaken to better characterize the statistical significance of the peaks in these spectra by more rigorous modelling. Detecting good evidence for variable UFO lines in a large number of sources also lays the groundwork for detailed analysis of the variability time-scales of the absorbers. This will allow us to probe their densities and hence distances from the central supermassive black hole.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 January 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 January 2020
Published date: 1 March 2020
Additional Information: Funding Information: ZI is supported by the European Space Agency (ESA) trainee programme, with additional funding from the Collingwood College 1972 Club Student Opportunities Fund. MLP, GM, and NAC are supported by ESA Research Fellowships. This work is based on observations with XMM–Newton, an ESA science mission with instruments and contributions directly funded by ESA Member States and NASA. This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s).
Keywords: Accretion, accretion discs, Black hole physics, Galaxies: active

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/439452
ISSN: 1365-2966
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Author: Z. Igo
Author: M.L. Parker
Author: G.A. Matzeu
Author: W. Alston
Author: N. Alvarez Crespo
Author: F. Fürst
Author: D.J.K. Buisson
Author: A. Lobban
Author: A.M . Joyce
Author: L. Mallick
Author: N. Schartel
Author: M. Santos-Lleó

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